Customers frequently mention the convenience of McAfee+ Advanced Family's unlimited device protection, which allows them to secure multiple devices within their household. The VPN feature is also well-received, providing an additional layer of security when using unsecured Wi-Fi networks. Customers appreciate the software's effectiveness in virus protection, ensuring their devices remain safe from malware and online threats. The user-friendly interface and easy installation process further enhance the overall user experience.
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Pros mentioned:
Unlimited devices, Vpn
Cons mentioned:
Features hidden behind paywall, User interface
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Some features hidden behind Auto-renew Paywall
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--- SETUP ---
After entering the code in the activation McAfee website, you are asked to install a program on your computer and you can start getting protection right away.
--- FEATURES ---
Unlimited laptop and tower PC devices, unlimited mobile devices, one single login, VPN, identity theft protection, anti-virus scan, text scam protection and prevention, account monitoring, credit score protection and tips on improving your security score.
--- EXPECTATIONS and PERFORMANCE ---
The installation of the app was quick and seamless. Once you install the software, you log in and the app will give you tips on where to get started.
I began by manually doing an antivirus scan. The computer I ran it on is relatively new and I only use it for work and gaming, so it didn’t find anything to concern me with.
I turned on the VPN, which is a great feature to include in antivirus software. The only thing that I couldn’t do was change the region. VPN defaulted to US, but when I tried to change country, or specify what part of the US, it would show me a message as to why I needed VPN, then revert my VPN to US again. However, the VPN software does work.
There are additional steps to protect different aspects of your online browsing. You can download a browser extension to catch things as you browse. You can also enter information that will be used by McAfee to scan the internet and see what websites have your name, usernames, age information and other personal data. It will do a search once every three months. For me, it initially found about 12 websites that had information and McAfee automatically requested that those websites remove my information from their database. I will be getting reports as action is taken from those sites.You can do something similar for identity theft.
One of my favorite features to use exists on the mobile phone app. In the mobile app, you can set up text scam prevention. McAfee will scan phone numbers that aren’t in your contact list or that have previously been declared as spam and prevent them from reaching you. This has reduced the # of people who text with a simple, “Hi.” trying to get me to respond back.
Two things that I don’t like about the app. The first is the unfriendly user interface and its reliance on the website to turn things on or off for certain features. The user interface can be more straightforward. Instead, for some things, you click on and you can do what you want within the installed software. In other cases, instead of turning on or off a feature, you are redirected to the website where you have to log in a second time and then search for what you want to do there. Why can’t it all exist in the local software that was installed instead of being taken to the website?
The second thing that I didn’t appreciate from McAfee is how they hide some features behind a paywall even though you have already paid for the service. By buying the software, you will be asked to enter credit card information or use PayPal to continue. There is a workaround if you download the software from the website directly, so be aware of that if you want to avoid entering any type of payment information. I went ahead and entered it because I’m always interested in knowing how easy it is to cancel out of subscription-like services. McAfee will send you two reminders, one that is 60 days before your renewal and one that is 30 days from your renewal. You can cancel the auto-renew the same day that you install the software and continue to use it up until your expiration date. However, in doing so, McAfee penalizes you by removing from you two features: Continuous protection and Annual PC Tune-Up.
They are labeled as “exclusive auto-renewal membership benefits.” The product is good enough on its own that I feel it is unnecessary to hide two features behind an auto-renewal paywall. These two experiences are what warrant a 3 star review and a non-recommendation to my friends and family.
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The software functionality is good for one person (even though it says family, some features that require online scam protection only allow for one person to enter their information, not the entire family) and their multiple devices. The user interface is not ideal, and features are hidden behind an auto-renewal paywall. If neither of these two things bother you, then you’ll enjoy your protection. However, this is a product I cannot recommend in its current state to friends or family members.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Pros mentioned:
Unlimited devices, Vpn
Cons mentioned:
Installation
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very good product
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Downloading / installing the software is easy and you should do it on multiple devices (phones, computers and tablets). My only installation complaint is that it wants you to setup auto renewal. You can bypass this.
Then you will need to enter a lot of information: email addresses, phone numbers, usernames, etc… It is much easier to enter this information on a computer vs. a phone. One warning … if you have any other McAfee subscriptions (including free versions with computer purchase) it can be a mess. You should uninstall other versions and start with a clean install after rebooting. They can consolidate multiple accounts if you call McAfee at 866-622-3911.
After you have installed the software and entered your information, you will need to review the results. McAfee will show you data breaches and other vulnerabilities. Next review each item and then change passwords as needed.
McAfee also will start removing your info from the web and will recheck it every 3 months. It should check monthly. Still one of the best features they have. It is not included in every version and it should be.
The VPN feature is very handy and easy to use. I turn it off to use one program that is not compatible, otherwise it works great.
You can decide which modules to activate under My Protection.
The unlimited devices is great. So many of us have desktops, laptops, tablets and phones in our family and limiting to just a few devices means that you have to pick which devices are the most important. Any device can be the weakest link in a network. And 6 users will be enough for most families.
The $1 million identity theft coverage and assistance is an added benefit.
It is not perfect and they need to stop the upsells and auto-renewal. Just sell me a great product without having to add anything. Too many versions.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use, Unlimited devices, Vpn
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Protect your data, identity and browse privately!
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I haven't been one to typically install antivirus software onto my devices because in the past they used to hog up so much system resources that they would bog down my computer, also I feel like I am pretty secure while on the internet and act responsibly and dont visit or click suspicious links. But I was drawn to trying out this software because it offers protection for an unlimited devices. ie.. I can install it and use the license on my macbook, windows laptop and my android tablet. Also the subscription offers a VPN which is pretty much essential now, especially if you live in states that are starting to block access to certain websites. It also removes trackers from your devices and offers personal data cleanup. It also provides identity monitoring and a password manager. Honestly this is such a great value for all the services it provides. The VPN alone is worth it for me. I've been using it to protect myself from trackers while online. The VPN allows you to choose which country (server) you would like to establish your connection to. I like to choose sweden , norway or england sometimes so that I can browse those countries Netflix streaming library lol. A cool little tip if you enjoy watching shows and movies from other countries that might not be available in your location. Anyway... The software was especially easy to install onto my windows laptop, and doesnt bog down my system at all. It runs cleanly and unobtrusively. You can set it to turn on your VPN everytime you start up your machine or you can turn it on manually. The antivirus has a "realtime scan" function which i believe automatically scans your machine for threats while you are online. I game on my laptop while the software runs in the background and it hasnt affected its performance one bit. If you're looking for a great all in one protection suite for you and your loved ones, then I highly recommend this. It has everything you need to protect your information, your identity, your machine and a VPN! all for a great price. Its a bargain considering you can install it on as many devices as you need.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Virus protection
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
I’ve Been Hacked! What Next?
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BACKGROUND: To say “I have been hacked” is an understatement. My most recent data breach is courtesy of AT&T where in first quarter 2024 my Name, Email Address, SSAN, Home Address, Phone Numbers, Account Numbers with Passwords, along with other assorted Personal Data was release to the “Dark Web”. Also, similar personal data points were exposed over the years from Capital One Credit Card in 2019, Equifax Credit Bureau in 2018, OPM in 2015 (our Federal Government who facilitated my FEMA security clearance), BCBS Medical Insurance in 2014, and Yahoo in 2013, 2014, and again in 2016. Adding to the above “familiar entities” are these lesser known: Nuance Communications Shared Radiology in 2023, UNC Wilmington Blackbaud in 2020, and TrueFire in 2020. (Bottom line: If you have accounts, even if you are not “online”, just expect them to be hacked. Not your fault, it’s the companies managing your data that appear to fail at their jobs of protection of your personal data.)
Because of the above breaches, I am currently utilizing two data monitoring services paid for by AT&T and by OPM. But these agencies only notify you of a current data breach, with neither actually removing your exposed data on the Dark Web. Therefore, when I was offered the chance to try out the McAfee+ Advanced Family ID Theft Coverage & Internet Security Software, that offers assistance with removing individual’s exposed data from the Dark Web, I jumped at this opportunity.
INSTALLATION: Simple enough and I was able to install without issues from the emailed 25-digit activation code. Since I was also installing the included McAfee Virus Protection, I did remove my existing virus software not wanting to experience any application conflicts.
DUAL SETUPS: There are actually two setup processes. First is the application loaded on your device (example: my laptop), the second is a McAfee online web site account. They somewhat work in tandem where you can access your online site account through your device application options.
VIRUS PROTECTION: Because I ran my previous virus application prior to the McAfee installation to verify my laptop was “clean”, I did not expect the McAfee to find any viruses. Ran both the McAfee “Quick Scan” (nothing found), then the “Full Scan”, again nothing found. Note that to continue to use the McAfee free Virus Protection, you must keep a credit card on file for auto-billing when your 1-year subscription expires (my Autorenewal Price: $219.99).
SECURE VPN: Initially I configured “Turn on VPN – All The Time (Recommended)”. But this caused an immediate issue when I was trying to order an online Pizza and not being about to complete the online credit card payment. Error encounter was “transaction_hostedpayment_xxx refused to connect”. Suspecting the VPN was blocking the payment, I then tried to just turn off the VPN by way of the Task Bar hidden McAfee ICON options “Turn Off VPN”. But as soon as I would turn that off, it would come right back on when attempting to pay with a credit card. The workaround was in McAfee Setup, VPN Settings, and change “Turn on VPN – All The Time (Recommended)” to “Turn on VPN – Never”. Once VPN was off, it stayed off, and I could pay for dinner. Now if I want VPN on, I need to use the Task Bar Hidden McAfee ICON to turn on VPN, and then turn off when necessary.
MONITORING: There are a few different monitoring services offered: Transactional, Credit, and Identity. I setup up for Identity monitoring and currently have a 592 out of 1000 score (fair). I have 101 accounts found with assorted risk assignments. Of the 7 High Risk, all of those are used by me at least weekly, if not daily. So, I will not be closing those accounts out. Others I use monthly, so those will be staying too.
But there are numerous online accounts that I no longer use, and it would be beneficial to have those closed out with my personal data removed. One method is a McAfee upgrade at $79.99 additional fee and my subscription renewal fee is increased to $279.99. That option has McAfee handing the removal process on my behalf. And I am considering signing up for this McAfee upgrade letting them handle the removal of the sites that I no longer use. The alternative method is to self-manage the account removal by sending the company an email, stating I have used their services in the past, have an existing account, and wish for them to close the account removing all of my personal data. Then follow up to verify if they actually did what I asked. If I only had a few accounts to close out, then doing it myself would make sense. But due to a large number of accounts, paying for the upgrade makes sense.
DATA BREACHES: Identity monitoring will also provide you with all of your Dark-Web data breaches; I showed 44. All of these were known to me from my two other credit monitoring services. But this application was able to provide me with a second look before I “addressed” the breach. Therefore, if you are not currently utilizing a credit monitoring services, this software could be an acceptable option.
NOTE: At the moment, I will not be using the Transactional monitoring service due to McAfee requiring my banking accounts, credit card accounts, driver’s license, medical, etc. account information. I get it and understand that requirement providing all of my personal information so it can be monitored. But currently I am not ready to provide that information out to another online account. If/when my current credit monitoring services are no longer paid by others, then I will consider using McAfee’s Transactional monitoring service.
PROTECTION CENTER: This is a McAfee online application that at times denies me access to my online account. Error: “You don't have permission to access "http---id_mcafee_com/authorize?" on this server. To work around this error, I must close all of my open web tabs, clear my browser history, then try again. The other intermittent issue I encounter is the non-connection, with a blue drawn circle, that will display a continual loading state that never ends. I have not determined what causes these issues, but whatever they are, they are very annoying.
PERSONAL DATA CLEANUP: “We found 26 profiles containing your data across the sites we scanned. Request to remove your data have automatically been sent and you can track their progress below. 12 Removed, 14 Removal Requests in Progress.”
OK, this single service may well be worth the price of admission. And I must continue to check back to see if/when the other 14 profiles are removed. Note that McAfee acknowledges that if/when profiles are removed, that will not prevent them from reoccurring. But you can begin the process again.
BOTTOM LINE: Now I could go on listing other feature and services available, all are provided in the Features and Spec portion of the Best Buy site. But suffice it to say, the “Dark Web” is always pursuing individual’s data and will continue to be a challenge to proactively stop your data from being exposed, or reactively being removed.
Recognize that hackers are in nature one step ahead of the those trying to prevent data breaches. Once one acknowledges this fact, then take whatever proactive measures are within your comfort zone, will you be somewhat protected or able to reduce your hacked data from being from being obtained and used by others. To that end, the McAfee+ Advanced Family ID Theft Coverage & Internet Security Software is a viable option to consider for both proactive, and reactive (removal) of your online data.
RATING: This application is not without its faults, but does provide enough protection, along with data clean up options to warrant McAfee’s services, especially if able to purchase on sale. I believed it has earned itself a solid 4-Star Rating.
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I would recommend this to a friend
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Pros mentioned:
Easy to use, Unlimited devices
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great on desktop and mobile
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The software has been greatly simplified over the years and is overall uncluttered in the latest release. Most included features are extremely easy to access and use. There is also very little clutter and ads in this version, which is extremely welcome as the software is mostly unobtrusive. The number one perk is to be able to use it on unlimited devices.
Installation:
The process is very straightforward. After entering your key (digital version), I downloaded the file and installed it as normal with a reboot after. The software was ready to go after. I do recommend you go into Windows Defender and turn on “Periodic Scanning” as an extra layer of protection as it does not interfere with the McAfee software.
Use:
As stated, the software is very straightforward as per my screenshots. Most of the included features are included in the software and the only web-based features are Identity Monitoring, Online Account Cleanup, and Password Manager. These are all optional. I find that it does not use too many resources (processor time) but does average at about 300mb of RAM usage which I do not consider too bad.
I also tested it on mobile and I was surprised how good the software is on android. Aside from the usual VPN and virus scans (which you may or may not need as some brands include that in their phones), there are many extra features such as social media scans to ensure your accounts are set up properly for your level of interaction, online account cleanup (allowing you to tie a google or yahoo login account and have it scan which accounts you use it to log in are secure or not), credit monitoring (vantage 3), identity restoration, and so much more. I was very surprised by the mobile version as it has more features than the desktop version. You will have to be ok with giving up a lot of access to personal information in order to gain access to all these features though so that is up to you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
User interface
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Too Good to be True
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Technology has changed quite a bit over the years and I wanted to test the McAfee+ Advanced Family subscription. What stuck out to me was all the features and the unlimited devices that you can setup with the service. I wanted to see if it lives up to the hype. First, I installed the application on my laptop, desktop and mobile phone with the activation code McAfee provided. Pretty seamless experience so far.
I was able to get setup fairly easy, but McAfee tried to get me setup on auto renewal by adding a credit card. I was able to get pass this step after reading the fine print. I was able to download the McAfee desktop application. Fist thing I did was run a manual anti-virus scan. I tested the Secure VPN feature as well. For some reason, it wouldn’t allow me to update my virtual location. I had to hit the circle to the right of the location to change the location. The location option would always grey out for some reason. I then reviewed the Protection dock with the application and here I found several more useful options to scan and monitor my CPU. One thing to note is McAfee has way too many individual apps. For me to utilize the many features that the subscription has, there are four separate applications. In my opinion McAfee should find a way to bake some of the features into one main application. Also, the interface isn’t user friendly. Its sometimes difficult to get to the areas within the application that you need. Pretty clunky at best. I had no issues setting up identity monitoring, personal data cleanup and credit monitoring within the web interface. I did however have to start over from scratch by hitting the home button when setting up each service. There was no back option. This caused a level of frustration and made me want to get out of the application all together.
I like all the options that the McAfee+ has. I would like the navigation menu and overall design to be more polished and user friendly. The number of applications needing to be downloaded to take advantage of all the features are way too many. Until these areas are addressed, I cannot recommend this product.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Excellent Antivirus & Internet Security. Poor UI.
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I have been a user of the McAfee Privacy and Identity Guardian and was very happy with that. I wanted to try this because it is advertised as an all-in-1 package for the whole family. While the key components of this software work very well, I feel there are some major design and user interface issues using this for an entire family. I installed the McAfee Advanced Family on 1 phone (Samsung Android 14, One UI 6.1) and 3 laptops (Windows 11). I am going to break down my review into the 3 key areas that this software addresses separately below:
1) Anti-virus and Internet Security (Anti-virus, VPN, and WiFi Security scan):
I found all of these features worked very well on all of the Windows 11 and Android devices they were installed on. The Anti-virus scans worked quickly and monitored all of the devices in the background without consuming too many resources. I did encounter 1 false positive (a competitors App), which I feel is average. However, on the downside, every time I ran the Full Scan the Anti-virus froze all 3 of my PCs or I encountered an error message. Finally, I didn't encounter any slowing or connectivity problems with the VPN on any of my devices. It doesn't have as many options as other full scale VPNs, but for my purposes it works perfectly fine.
2) Online Identity / Account Monitoring and Cleanup (Text scam alerts, Obsolete account scans, Social media alerts, Data-broker site cleanup):
This is one of the areas which I believe the McAfee Advanced Family excels. If I were to give this a separate grade, it would be an A+++. The Data Broker cleanup is simply amazing. You enter your relevant information (name, DOB, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers) and it scans many of the top data brokers for your information. It then requests the data broker remove your information, ending some of the scam phone calls, etc. It only runs once per quarter, but I used this over the last year and within 6-9 months all traces of my information have been removed now. On the downside, you are primarily limited to 1 person, not the whole family. You can enter 2 names, but only 1 date of birth. I wish this allowed you to enter each family member and run scans for each of them.
The Social Media alert works well and this provides recommendations of how to change your social media settings to prevent scams. It showed me some things I wasn't aware of. Lastly, the obsolete account monitoring and cleanup work very well too. They show you online accounts you've created and may have forgotten about and identity if they are risky or not. You have to manually request those accounts to be deleted, but they give you help on how to get them closed. There were quite a few that they identified which I had forgotten about a long time ago.
3) Credit and Identity Theft Monitoring (Credit score monitoring, Bank transaction monitoring, ID theft/Data breach monitoring, Security freeze, and ID theft restoration):
I haven't had any problems with Identity Theft, so I can't say how well this works. Based on their reputation, they should perform very well to restore your identity and recover anything lost. They provide up to $1,000,000 insurance for the account owner as well as all members of your family. They also provide you with your current Transunion credit score and the factors that lead to it. I wish they would show how it has changed over time.
Summary:
There are some key issues with this software that caused me to rate these 3 stars instead of more. First, this is primarily for 1-person, but the software can be installed on other individuals devices. The Credit and Identity Theft Monitoring is only for 1-person. It doesn't allow you to have more than 1 SSN. It would at least be nice to add your spouse, so they would be notified of data breaches, etc. The same issue also applies to the Online Identity / Account Monitoring and Cleanup. Lastly, the Anti-virus and VPN is installed by 1 Windows App and 1 Android App. So if I install the Android App on my spouse and children's phones, they will see my Credit Score, etc. On the Windows App, they have to log in to my account to see that information.
I feel for this to be truly Advanced Family, McAfee needs to allow you to setup each family member and define their relationship. For example, create an App in both Android and Windows that my minor children can only run the anti-virus or turn the VPN on or off. They should see or have access to any of the financial credit reporting information. Also, allow my spouse's App to have access to her credit reporting, data breach, etc. information. So, while the individual pieces work well for an individual, this needs a lot of work before I would install this on the rest of my families devices. Lastly, the full retail price for this implementation is too expensive and at this time, I cannot recommend this for a family.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Thank you for the feedback! We're glad you like our enhanced privacy and identity features. We will pass along your feedback regarding the account setups for our "Family" plans. Thanks again!
Pros mentioned:
Unlimited devices, Virus protection
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
great software
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I have used this software for a long time and it has provided the needed protection I have needed for all my laptops, tablets, and phones.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great holistic protection
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Great VPN and personal data features. This is a reliable holistic AV product.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Not a good for Family
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It says family however, not possible to add 2nd adult. Talk to geek squad and Mcafee Tech Support, only answer available is ongoing issue with the mcafee and once issue is resolve I will get an email. However, not timeline mcafee tech support is worst to support since bough from best buy and not end up is not using credit monitoring for spouse.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Thank you for your feedback. At this time our "Family" plan includes parental controls and protection for unlimited devices. It does not currently support having 2 separate accounts. If you have any additional questions, please contact us at mcafee.com/support.
Pros mentioned:
Online account cleanup, Vpn
Cons mentioned:
Privacy settings
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Protection for everything
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The McAfee + Advanced Family software is really a one stop shop for security. Asides from the usual internet security, you have account monitoring, data breach lookup, VPN and more. Unlike security software that I have used in the past, I haven't found this to slow down my computer. Installing the software is a breeze. I really like how well the account monitoring and data breech lookup work. I found over 30 data breeches involving my email address! Thankfully nothing involving more sensitive data. You can also use the data removal to request removal of your info from a ton of websites that may not be suspicious, but I would bet you had no idea were watching you. You also have parental controls. Keep in mind this is a family plan so keeping your information secure across various devices is easy to do. Social Privacy Manager is not available for all platforms. However, if you are a Chrome or Edge user you can use this feature. I haven't used a VPN in a while and I had forgot how nice that is to have. Gives that extra peace of mind while browsing. Overall, this is easily the best antivirus/security software I have used so far. Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Online account cleanup, Virus protection, Vpn
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Protection
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I received the McAfee - McAfee+ Advanced Family ID Theft Coverage & Internet Security Software (Unlimited Devices) (1-Year Subscription) - Android, Apple iOS, Chrome, Mac OS, Windows [Digital].
McAfee+ Advanced Family offers far more than just antivirus and malware protection. There’s a whole suite of tools that can help you to keep your computer protected but also aims to protect your data outside of your computer too.
Scanning for viruses is a fully automated operation running in the background, which will scan new files you download or existing files as you open and run them. You can also do a full scan whenever you wish.
It comes with Personal Data Cleanup. You enter your personal details, and these are checked against known data broker sites. The search takes in 40 of the sites that have been deemed ‘most threatening’ and will return any results that match your information.
Also has Online Account Cleanup tool, which is a helpful resource for securing your data by identifying accounts linked to your email address that may pose a risk. At the moment, it only works with Outlook addresses.
Another nice feature is that it comes with its own VPN. This is based on the popular TunnelBear VPN. It allows you to encrypt your internet connection and hide your IP address to keep your online activity private and secure. You can have up to five devices connected through the VPN at once.
ID monitoring helps safeguard your personal information, online accounts, and credit report details. It alerts you if your data has been part of a breach, allowing you to change passwords or cancel accounts before extensive damage occurs. Additionally, it enables you to monitor changes to your credit report and score, ensuring you stay informed about your financial standing.
McAfee+ Advanced also includes a tracker remover. This can automatically remove files such as cookies, browsing history, temporary files, recycle bin, Windows history, and more. You can set a schedule for these files to be removed.
Overall, it covers a comprehensive suite of protection tools, such as a VPN, ID protection services, $1 million identity theft coverage, and the Virus Protection Pledge. It is a solid option for complete protection for your computing, online, and personal finance needs.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
Remotely managed installation catastrophic
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The title says it all, I will be discontinuing the service as soon as possible,
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Hi there, we apologize for any inconvenience. Our team would be happy to help, please contact us at mcafee.com/support so we can help solve any issues you're having.
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Questionable Practices, but less invasive
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I have had more antivirus applications both free and paid than I can keep count of at this point, each of them has various levels of support and success, the latest in this long line is McAfee+ Advanced Family, and here are my thoughts.
Installation:
Pretty unobtrusive, which is wonderful honestly, so many antivirus applications have banners and even self-created ads that are always in your face that it's almost a wonder people even still bother to pay for them if the paid versions have as much disruptive stuff as the free ones. That's not to say this one is perfect, it does have a reminder banner or two that pops up when installation is complete, but all-in-all it's a lot less annoying than some other antivirus applications that I've used.
Activation:
Being that purchasing this comes with a year of protection, I wasn't *terribly* surprised that it asked for a credit card at the outset to set up auto-renewal, this is standard practice in the Antivirus application world... What DID surprise me is that on the page with the credit card entry, while it did have an option to move forward without entering the card number, there was statements on that page that were clear that without a credit card on file you would be giving up some features of the software, but it wasn't clear what those features are, despite the fact it stated repeatedly that I would not be charged anything due to the activation code. To me this is a shady business practice. I paid for a thing, I expect to get that thing, yet if I dont give them my card I don't get all the features? This is not ok with me. The second part of it, when reading the fine print, is that as of the time of this writing the auto-renewal was excessively expensive. For anyone that has used any form of paid antivirus over the last 30 years, they always run deals, auto-renewal is NEVER, and I truly mean NEVER the best deal, no matter how many times they throw some sort of coupon at you when you try to set it up or cancel it. Wait for a sale at your favorite computer hardware or software retailer and buy it that way, DO NOT PAY FOR AUTORENEWAL, it's highway robbery, that goes for McAfee and every other antivirus company in the business. Do not forget, they are using the data collected from your machine(s) to update their product, yet you are paying them to do it.
Usage:
All of these antivirus programs are moving to easier to use interfaces, some of them are so dumbed down that if you need to get to an advanced feature, such as allowing an application through the firewall or preventing auto-scan of an application or folder, that it takes changing the interface to the 'advanced' interface then muddling through it to find those options. This is where McAfee excels. The easy interface and the advanced interface are one in the same, you dont need to activate a wholly different interface to get to the other options, you just navigate the menu on the left, while the easy interface is the main buttons in the middle. This is almost reason enough for me to keep them and the biggest reason I'm giving them 4 stars instead of 3 due to the shady business practices.
Protection:
McAfee routinely rates near the top, if not THE top of the antivirus rating sites, and the current iteration is no different, av-test.org has given it the highest rating available and has continued to, even when some of it's biggest competitors have fallen a little behind. If you're looking for a clean installation, relatively light footprint and good protection, McAfee is one of the best, but I'll repeat myself, do not bother paying for auto-renew, just buy it again next year from your favorite retailer on a massive discount sale, they always happen.
VPN:
It does include a VPN with the service, and in my experience it works well, although I'm not a big fan of the 'disable your internet until the VPN is re-established' function, but that can be turned off. A nice feature is that it has a 'virtual location' VPN which can make you appear as though you're in another country, however it does not make it so you can appear as though you're in another state. With certain state laws being different in the US in terms of online content, it feels like a miss that you can't just place-shift inside the US rather than having to leave the US with that function.
Family member protection:
It's a relatively new function for these antivirus programs to include identity protection, some of the big names in the business have purchased other companies to provide this service, they all work in relatively the same way, so if this is a feature that is important to you, this one allows you to monitor your whole family and it's pretty easy to set up. It will help do darkweb monitoring, financial monitoring and other similar functions
Overall:
Despite some shady business practices (which can be avoided), McAfee still remains near the top of the pack for protection. If you know what you're getting into and want good protection, it's near the best in the business, just dont get the auto-renew, and they should be ashamed of themselves for only enabling all features of auto-renew with a credit card on-file is enabled. Recommending it is a toss up, my vote is yes, just be informed as to what you are purchasing.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Online account cleanup, Unlimited devices
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
McAfee is a great Online Protection brand
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McAfee is a service provider that I often use for Antivirus and Protection needs because I love that they let me have unlimited devices (so I can protect my devices and other devices in my household). They're a brand name that I have been using since the early 1990s, including in the government offices I worked in in the mid-1990s.
The McAfee Advanced Family subscription used the same software as my previous McAfee Live Safe subscription, as well as from a subscription powered by T-Mobile (essentially, I have 3 active subscriptions to this software, all with slightly different offerings). However, to enable the features of this subscription, I needed to specifically select this as my active subscription.
The first new and different feature that caught my attention was the Online Account Clean-up feature. Unfortunately, it looked like it only supported one account (I have subscriptions under both my Microsoft and Google e-mail accounts, and possibly others). Still, it found a surprisingly large number of active accounts from just one e-mail address. I was a little surprised it suggested that I close my "IEEE" account as they are "high risk." I don't think I'm going to do that, but I might make sure I use a unique password just for that site.
The social privacy manager installed a Chrome extension to make suggestions on making my social media more private. Note that if you follow all of its recommendations, you may find your account is not easily locatable by others, or they may not be able to interact with your account, which you may not want. Ah, new to this version of the social privacy manager (Since the last time I tried it) is an ability to set the type of user you are and if you're currently more social, you can enable that in settings, and if you decide you just want to explore and be less social you can switch to that. This is an upgrade from the previous version of this privacy feature I tried. For YouTube it recommended disallowing it from using my watch history to give me more relevant recommendations, and to me it seems whether I have that on or off I'm not really happy with either settings (if I turn it off, it's totally irrelevant, if I turn it on I can't discover anything new outside of the bubble it puts me in). For google it recommended turning off ad personalization features, but I like personalized ads. It also recommended turning off settings like location history, but as a user of google maps I like that feature. These are just examples of the suggestions (or kind of suggestions) that it made.
It also includes a VPN, but whether or not that is more secure depends on whether you trust your internet provider more or McAfee. Either way, one of them will get copies of your internet traffic whether or not they would have any reason to use them. In the end, VPN traffic can be traced back to you, it just takes longer (middle man). VPNs tend to be less convenient to use, for example I once visited BestBuy.com through a VPN and it had my local store set to a store somewhere far away. Also, some services, including some banking services, will refuse to run via VPN so you'll find yourself toggling it off and on frequently.
As per "Personal Data Cleanup", it didn't find anything when I tried it. It said the next scan is September 15th (or I guess, once per quarter). I have been pretty good with keeping my personal info off the web (Thanks in part to prior McAfee usage), considering I've been on the internet since 1992, there's relatively little private information exposed because I've tried to keep on top of it.
They claimed if I set up auto renewal (and ONLY if I set up auto renewal) I would get a feature called "Virus Removal." I turned it on for now, but I suppose if you don't do that it just tells you that you have a virus but does not do anything to get rid of it.
If you don't already have a McAfee subscription, this is a good one to get. As per whether it's worth having if you have an existing subscription, I would look into the differences between the versions to see if this version is right for you and worth an upgrade to. I generally trust McAfee and recommend it to family.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Lots of Great Tools that are Easy to Use.
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I installed McAfee+ Advanced Family security software a few days ago and I think it’s a quality product. It’s difficult to fully judge how effective software like this is when I have no idea what threats are actually out there. Time will fully reveal how effective it is, but I like what I am seeing so far. I have used both McAfee and Norton antivirus programs in the past so I have some experience with those sorts of programs but this one is a bit more comprehensive. Installation was very easy and the home page UI is intuitive and easy to navigate.
As far as using the software I haven’t noticed any background issues. I know that was an issue years ago with a lot of antivirus stuff where the background processes were so intense it would result in a noticeably slower computer. No such issues here at all. First thing I did was run a full virus scan. Every file inspected, no viruses detected, so that was a good start. Now I started using features I had never used before. When I opened the Identity Monitoring feature if found a total of 44 instances of breaches with my data! Some of these were a bit comical to me. My info was found on a German Football League site that had a data breach in 2016. I have no idea what my info was doing there in the first place. Most of the breaches were older gaming related sites that all used old passwords with no sensitive data that I cared about. However there was one from 2021 (reported March this year, thanks for that delay) that says among other pieces of info, my SSN was stolen. The software gives a variety of suggestions to deal with this and I am going to try and take some steps this week to deal with this discovery. Can’t say this made me happy, but it is good to know so I can take steps to protect myself.
After taking a day to get over the frustration of knowing my SSN had been compromised I went on to other features. There is an online account cleanup feature that discovered I had 166 online accounts. There were a lot on that list that I had completely forgotten about. Most of the financial accounts I had I already regularly update my passwords on. But this scan revealed a ton of old accounts I had forgotten about that. Some of these feel like data breaches just waiting to happen so I started the process to get my accounts deleted. So far just one completed, but it’s a start! From here I went onto Credit Monitoring. I really liked having such an easy to use tool at my disposal. I found 2 open cards that I thought were closed and have since closed them. My credit score has been rather good for a while now but when I was younger I really would have loved to have had this software to help me build that credit score in the first place. Next was another feature I have used before and appreciated, the WebAdvisor browser extension. A simply tool to alert you if you have gone to a likely scam site of some sort. I remember in the past this helped me realize I was trying to buy something on a site I went to from an ad (dangerous, I know) on social media. I thought it was a well known major brand but it sent me to a site that was just slightly misspelled. This software also offers a vpn and parental controls. You can also use this on multiple devices. I haven’t tried this yet as I only use my PC for anything financial or otherwise sensitive. But I will still install it just to be safe, I still use my email on there.
At the end of the day, I think everyone should have some sort of software like this. There are shady sites and unscrupulous people all over the internet. I think it just makes good sense to use a vpn at a bare minimum. But these other features I found to be worth the price and effort to use. The world is rapidly changing and there is a constant race between keeping our data secure and those who try and hack it. Tools like this may not protect me from every threat out there, but I do feel like I have already gotten a lot of benefit from just these first few days and I’ll feel a little bit better about protecting my data going forward. I rate this software a solid 5 stars and I would absolutely recommend it to a friend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Virus protection, Vpn
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice Features All Wrapped Up Into One Program
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One of the reasons why we buy and use McAfee+ is the virus protection, that is what they started as and are one of the top in the world. Now that they have grown into a large protection company, the Virus protection is just the start. Now, with the features added to the Advanced Family protection, the favorite part is the included VPN that can be toggled on. I find myself using the VPN for purchases every time for an extra layer of protection. I have had my card number stolen multiple times so I am hoping this gives me a better chance.
The virus scanning is great, my pc is not slowed down at all while it is running a scan, I can still work as normal or game without decrease in performance, McAfee+ is very light on your CPU.
I have also tested the new Ai scam protection, I wrote to myself with a new email address from Yahoo and wrote it with very bad intention to steal money and posted a link to a dark web site. McAfee+ worked, it caught the obvious scam and warned me immediately, how cool is that?!?
I also found the scam protection works on my Samsung Android phone, it absolutely blocks the messages that come from non stop spam and scam texts, I did not win a free cookware set.
I am still monitoring other features like the Personal Data Cleanup that monitors data brokerage sites that sell your info. It did find one site but not a ton. I was able to send a request to have my data deleted, I have not got a response back from the website but has only been 4 days. I am also using the identity monitoring, I have not received any bad hits yet, so I hope that is a great thing and it is just that it does not work, so I can not say if that feature work but it should be.
The family subscription is great, we have 6 people in our family and we are all covered, phones, tablets, and PCs.
So Far, McAfee+ is doing great for us in 2024.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Easy to use, Unlimited devices
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Cheaper Is NOT always better!
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I had (and have been) an avid user of McAfee, and I wrote that to say this, at the first of this year I decided to drop McAfee Advanced and go w/ a newer, cheaper protection. At first everything went smoothly and I was very happy w/ the service. BUT! I began to notice that I was having trouble w/ logging on and not being able to view our home security cameras while we were away. And then I wasn’t getting the coverage that I was getting w/ McAfee.
Once I re-installed McAfee Advanced and downloaded the App (again) I was “glad to be home”! The short time I had gone away from McAfee protection and seeing the NEW changes on the App, I soon learned this, “CHEAPER IS NOT BETTER!”
McAfee is so reliable, so easy to use, so advanced over the competition that the few dollars I saved were not worth the headache. And once I began to run all the scans (and I still have more to do) I really noticed that the “protection” I thought I was receiving was nowhere near what McAfee Advance Family gave me.
First and foremost is the fact that McAfee Advanced Family offers Unlimited Device protection which means I don’t have to worry do I put it on this device or on this one, that in and of itself is worth the extra money. The McAfee App is so easy to use, our family loves the simplicity of downloading and using the App.
But the one thing I love the most, is knowing beyond a shadow of a doubt that my network is secure, our data is more secure, and the knowledge of that is far worth the money! THANK YOU McAfee! If you are in need of a very reliable and trustworthy internet and ID protection, I highly recommend McAfee Advanced Family plan.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Unlimited devices, Vpn
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great AntiVirus
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I always feel safe using McAfee. One of the best futures with this is that it supports unlimited devices.
My last subscription expired, and I got a code for a new subscription. The only complaint I have with this was that after putting in the code, it added the new subscription to my account but it kept trying to sell me a new subscription because it kept the expired subscription instead of transferring to the new subscription. I had to go and manage my subscriptions and select the new one. I feel this should have been something that was automatic.
That said, it has plenty of futures that you can use ranging from antivirus that protects you as well as you can run scans, secure VPN, tracker remover, personal data cleanup.
I mainly use the antivirus and scan my pc couple times a week. The VPN future is nice and has a few options that you can use. Like, only use it if you are using WiFi, or you can use it all the time. Have internet get paused if VPN connection gets disrupted.
It also has a protection score that will go thru some security issues and find out what weakness you may have and what you should do to fix.
Overall, it's another antivirus that I like to use and recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Virus protection
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive protection for family all devices
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I've been a long-time user of McAfee products, so I was eager to try out the McAfee+ advanced family subscription on all our family's devices, including kids' mobiles and tablets. Here are my thoughts after using it for a week:
Pros:
Easy setup and automated protection: Setting up the software was straightforward, and the automated protection features work seamlessly in the background. The protection score is a nice touch, providing clear steps to enhance your online security.
Unlimited devices: One of the standout features of this subscription is the ability to protect unlimited devices. This is incredibly convenient for a household like mine with over 13 gadgets. Everyone in my family feels secure, knowing that all our devices are protected under one plan.
All-in-One protection: This subscription offers a wide range of protection services, including antivirus, VPN, identity monitoring, and a password manager. It's reassuring to have a single solution that covers all aspects of online security and privacy.
Online account cleanup: This feature impressed me by finding a surprising number of active accounts linked to my email. It even flagged accounts I had forgotten about, helping me streamline my online presence. However, it only supported one email account, which was a bit limiting.
Identity theft coverage: Thankfully, I haven't had to use this feature yet, but it's comforting to know it's there.
Cons:
Limited account support for cleanup: The online account cleanup feature only supports one email account, which can be limiting for users with multiple email addresses.
Personal data cleanup: This feature didn't find any exposed personal information during my scan. However, it only scans quarterly, which might be infrequent for some users.
Conditional virus removal: The virus removal feature is only available if you enable auto-renewal. This feels a bit like a forced upsell, which isn't ideal.
Overall, this family subscription from McAfee is a robust and comprehensive security solution. I recommend it to anyone seeking thorough internet security and identity protection.